Special meeting called to discuss plans for new homes in Seaton

A special meeting has been called to discuss a response to plans to build over 100 homes in Seaton.
Seaton Parish Council has called a special meeting tonight to give councillors an opportunity to submit further comments on the proposal by the trustees of the Copsey Family to build 109 homes at Low Seaton.
Plans submitted to Allerdale council include building 100 homes on a field behind the Royal British Legion, four homes at Hillside, Camerton Road, and five homes north of Camerton Road.
Part of the British Legion would be demolished to create access to the new site and the club's car park... read more

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